adv. and prep. dial. [f. A- pref. 2 + HIND; cf. a-fore = be-fore. Early ME. had at-hind (OE. æt-hindan) as well as be-hind.] Behind.

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1768.  A. Ross, Helenore, 68 (Jam.). And ye are following on wi’ what’s ahind.

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1816.  Scott, Bl. Dwarf, iv. 26. I ance heard ane whistle ahint me in the moss.

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1881.  Evans, Leicester Gloss., Ahind, behind.

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